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End-to-End Automatic Sleep Stage Classification Using Spectral-Temporal Sleep Features

Sleep disorder is one of many neurological diseases that can affect greatly the quality of daily life. It is very burdensome to manually classify the sleep stages to detect sleep disorders. Therefore, the automatic sleep stage classification techniques are needed. However, the previous automatic sleep scoring methods using raw signals are still low classification performance. In this study, we proposed an end-to-end automatic sleep staging framework based on optimal spectral-temporal sleep features using a sleep-edf dataset. The input data were modified using a bandpass filter and then applied to a convolutional neural network model. For five sleep stage classification, the classification performance 85.6% and 91.1% using the raw input data and the proposed input, respectively. This result also shows the highest performance compared to conventional studies using the same dataset. The proposed framework has shown high performance by using optimal features associated with each sleep stage, which may help to find new features in the automatic sleep stage method.

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